
Photo: Na’ama Yehuda
Life to hatch
Life to stall
As a change
Transforms all.
While new wings
Rise and fall,
Will it a ‘before’
Recall?
For the Lens-Artists Photo Challenge: Changeable

Photo: Na’ama Yehuda
Life to hatch
Life to stall
As a change
Transforms all.
While new wings
Rise and fall,
Will it a ‘before’
Recall?
For the Lens-Artists Photo Challenge: Changeable
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A beautiful poem and photo for this theme. Thank you so much! π
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π Glad to participate!
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A butterfly is certainly the ultimate symbol of change. But my knowledge of careers have also changed: Speech Language Pathologist! Clever poem
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Thank you Abrie! π Yes, am a Speech Language Pathologist. Or, as it is also called, a Communication Disorders Clinician (the latter includes Audiology, which I am trained in, too). π Language has words, so β¦ π
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And language is alive (unlike the patients of a traditional medical pathologist) π
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Oy, indeed!
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Beautifully shown and said Na’ama
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Thank you, Tina! π
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